 The easiest way for me to get my message across is to get in the face of the American people. Since 2005, we've lost more active duty members to suicide than we have in combat. And so now we've lost 6,000 plus to suicide, and those are the active duty members. They don't count like this young Marine that came home to our hometown. What caused me to do the walk was that a young Marine came home. He had done four years in the Marine Corps, one tour in Afghanistan. He arrived home on 4 June, and we were called to bury him on 30 June. He had taken his own life, left behind a wife and a one-year-old daughter. And I had the honor of folding his flag and presenting it to his wife. The ultimate thing is I hope I save a life. One life, and it will be worth a six-month walk. That would be a gift in itself. I don't know that I'll ever know if that happens or not, but that would be the ultimate.